Cricket Player Umar-Gul's Profile

Umar-Gul Cricket Player

Umar-Gul

उमर गुल

Nickname Umar Gul

Born (DOB) 14 Apr 1984

Age 40 Years

Role Right Handed Bowler

National Side Texas Chargers

Fantasy Credits  7,    Points  47

About Umar-Gul

Umar-Gul was born on April, 14 1984. A 40 Years old, Umar-Gul is a Right Handed Bowler from Texas Chargers and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Umar-Gul has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Umar-Gul is an international Cricketer who currently plays for Texas Chargers. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 7 fantasy credits and 47 fantasy points points, Umar-Gul is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Umar-Gul's stats and highlights on Possible11.

Played for the Teams:

Pakistan, Balochistan, Habib Bank Limited, Islamabad Leopards, Islamabad, Pakistan Under-19, Uva Next, Marylebone Cricket Club, Federal United, Pakhtoons, Multan Sultans, Swift Gallopers, Asia Lions, Pakistan Legends, Texas Chargers

Profile:

After speedsters Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif's date with controversy, heads turned to Umar Gul to spearhead Pakistan's pace attack in 2006. It had been three years since Gul made his debut in 2003 at Sharjah, replacing the Pakistani spell that failed to impress during the World Cup. With a flowing high-arm action, Gul's precision, panache with swing and ability to bowl yorkers at will meant in him, Pakistan found its replacement for the legendary Waqar Younis.

Gul's champagne moment came in 2004, when he ripped through the world-class Indian batting line-up on tour to take his first five-for. A multiple stress fracture halted his progress, forcing him to sit through the whole of 2005. He returned in 2006, but unfortunately, it coincided with Pakistan's slump in Test form. He did help Pakistan to its last Test series victory though, against West Indies.

Gul continued to do well in the longer and shorter forms, earning first favour with the rubber in the 2007 World Cup, though poor batting performances saw the team making an early exit from the tournament. As Twenty20 cricket grew popular, Gul soon became the World's finest in the format. He helped them to a final spot in the 2007 World Twenty20, eventually lifting the trophy in 2009.

In 2012, Gul was signed up by Uva Next for the inaugural edition of the Sri Lankan Premier League and helped them win the Twenty20 competition. Later that year, he was also named in the squad for their maiden Champions League T20.

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